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More Cajun Humor

Justin Wilson, Howard Jacobs

Verlag: Pelican Publishing

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Beschreibung

Cajun humor must be kindly and homespun, and no one spins a tale with those requirements better than the world's number one humorist, Justin Wilson. Written in dialect, his second collection of tales revolves around the lives of quick-witted farmers, determined deer hunters, and diehard football fans-people who could be your neighbors and friends, especially if you live in Louisiana, and especially if you're the exceptionally neighborly and friendly Justin Wilson-a man who never lets a good story go by. Have you heard the one about the high-jumping bear hunter? It's a good one, I ga-ron-tee! Boisterous, charming, and down-to-earth, Wilson has delighted audiences throughout the country for more than forty-five years. He is author of Justin Wilson's Cajun Humor as well as many cookbooks, including The Justin Wilson Cookbook, The Justin Wilson Cookbook #2: Cookin' Cajun, The Justin Wilson Gourmet and Gourmand Cookbook, Justin Wilson's Outdoor Cooking with Inside Help, and Justin Wilson's Cajun Fables . Howard Jacobs is an authority on Cajun Dialect, co-author of Justin Wilson's Cajun Humor, and author of Cajun Laugh-in.
Verfügbar seit: 30.01.1985.
Drucklänge: 88 Seiten.

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